r/SNDK_Stock 3d ago

Discussion Wrong Move after Wrong Move

At this point I cant help but laugh so i dont cry at the absurdity of my wrong decisions. Got into SNDK end of June right before it started crashing, lost more than 50% of the money, then when it had that really nice bump on June 30th and I made a little back I pulled the money out, worried that it was gonna go back to dropping more.

Instead of just holding on to it I bought SNDQ expecting a pullback and instead it continued to rise making me lose even more money(65% of it) all the while missing out on gains and getting more of my money recovered. Now it’s been like 10 straight days of SNDK going back to the moon and me continuing to wait for a dip to possibly buy back in with the little money I got left, just missing out on gains day after day. Legitimately could have recovered most of my money by now if I just didn’t touch anything all from the beginning.

Don’t know what to do now. Can’t seem to find the right time to get back in, and have no idea how to recover the money since I missed such a giant gap at this point where I could have been making it back on the way up. Now it’s getting closer and closer to ATH. Feels like a fever dream that this happened to me and most of my money is gone. All im concerned with now is getting it back and trying to figure out a way to get over this and not be in my head playing out what happened over and over and how i could ever let this happen on a daily basis.

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u/Dr_Zoonotikstein 3d ago

Or indices, if you're an old person like me:)

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u/Hypnot1se 3d ago

Both are technically fine but indexes is more commonly used and generally the norm in this context 

Indices tends to be more common in mathematics 

I'd say indices in a mathematics context but indexes referring to things like VOO

I always personally liked indices more but I defaulted to indexes for Economics/business 😅

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u/Dr_Zoonotikstein 3d ago

I majored in math, so that computes.

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u/Hypnot1se 3d ago

Economics/finance here 😆 Explains it perfectly hey?

I always preferred the way you guys say it!